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Public Perceptions and Acceptance of Vaccination in Malaysia and Indonesia: Insights from Recent Fieldwork

  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor – 555 Weiser Hall 500 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 United States (map)

Organizer: University of Michigan Center for Southeast Asian Studies

Type/Location: Hybrid / Ann Arbor, MI

Description:

This presentation offers a comparative examination of the acceptance and perception of different types of vaccination in Malaysia and Indonesia. It highlights both the similarities and differences in the factors shaping public attitudes toward immunization across these countries. The discussion also identifies key considerations for improving vaccine uptake and public health strategies in these regions.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Yogambigai Rajamoorthy is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Accountancy and Management at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Malaysia. She holds a PhD and a master’s degree in economics from Universiti Putra Malaysia and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Malaya. Her research focuses on health economics, especially the economic valuation of vaccines, public acceptance of immunization, and public‑health decision‑making. She has contributed to widely cited studies on COVID‑19 vaccine acceptance and dengue awareness, and her work emphasizes aligning health policy with public values.

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